Sentence examples for trapped into from inspiring English sources

The phrase "trapped into" is not correct in standard English; the correct expression is "trapped in." You can use it when describing a situation where someone is caught or confined within a particular circumstance or condition

Example: "She felt trapped in a job that offered no opportunities for growth."
Alternatives: "caught in" or "stuck in."

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"We're not going to be trapped into saying no".

"Malaysia was trapped into an unskilled, labor-intensive economy".

She had an abortion so Paul wouldn't feel trapped into marrying her.

The man is then trapped into staying on the drug indefinitely.

Could Britain be trapped into bailing out the euro by some hidden EU mechanism?

It is very easy, very tempting, to get trapped into vicious cycles of misunderstandings.

The poor and uneducated were "trapped" into voting for the government, he said.

She says she is not going to be trapped into "gotcha games" about personal habits.

Once people are trapped into playing, they have a hard time stopping.

"It's all the same theme, which is I'm trapped into being a 12-year-old".

We cannot get trapped into thinking this is a zero-sum decision.

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